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October 16, 1998 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-16

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"[The hall] will be a wonderful
place for meetings and dinners."
Currently, Shiffman Hall is used
for everything from youth group
dances to guest performances to book
fair speeches.
Over the years, the Handlemans
have given more than $10 million to
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit-sponsored Allied Jewish
Campaign, which places them among
the Campaign's leading donors. They
also are supporters of Temple Beth El,
the Detroit Institute of Arts and the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
The Handlemans' gift was made to
the United Jewish Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit as part of the
UJF and Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Millennium
Campaign. The campaign is slated to
raise $50 million, half for the renova- f .
rion of the JCC and establishment of
a JCC endowment, and half for the
Jewish Life Fund, a new endowment
that will benefit a range of activities,
including Jewish education, cultural
events and first-time visits to Israel.
Said David Sorkin, executive direc-
tor of the JCC, "The wonderful part
is that both of the Handlemans are
supporters of the cultural, performing
and Judaic arts. The gift will also
allow theproject to start one year
before anything else in the building,
and it will be a showcase for us."
Marion Handleman is a board
member and past officer of the JCC.
David Handleman is a past president
of the United Jewish Foundation and
former chairman of the Allied Jewish It
Campaign. In 1986, he received the
Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award, the
highest honor Federation gives for
distinguished community service.
The Handleman Company, founded
by David's father and three brothers in
1934, now distributes compact discs,
computer software, books and videos. It
had net sales of $1.18 billion in 1997. 4 6-4
Although the hall won't change
structurally, it will be gutted and
"totally refurbished with an updated
lighting and sound system to make
for a better facility for banquets and
speeches," according to JCC capital
committee chairman Hugh
Greenberg. The new hall will include
a portable stage and dance floor.
According to Federation Executive 11P- -
Vice President Bob Aronson, the
Shiffman name will be carried on a
plaque within the new hall. The name
moved to the Maple/Drake Center
from the Curtis and Meyers JCC in
northwest Detroit.



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